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stevedaley

@stevedaley

Move along now, nothing to see here. Unless you're passionate about freedom and political equality, and you don’t expect me to genuflect to your sacred beliefs

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calendar_today12-12-2008 16:38:00

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ZUBY: (@zubymusic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now that the tide has turned, everybody will pivot and pretend they never supported imaginary genders, fake pronouns, men in women's sports, 'transitioning' kids, etc. Just like they pretend they never supported lockdowns, mask mandates, and firing people over 'the jab'.

Nico Macdonald (@nico_macdonald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is it with intelligent people not wanting us to hear other voices? A literal festival organiser I know invited an honorary professor, Matthew Goodwin to speak. As a result, they have had six emails in just a few days variously objecting and threatening, one from an artist

Melissa Sigodo (@melissasigodo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today marks 4 years since Folajimi ‘Jimi’ Olubunmi-Adewole, 20, died after heroically jumping in to save a woman from drowning in the River Thames. His attempt to rescue her was described as a ‘sheer act of bravery.’ Rest in peace Folajimi Olubunmi-Adewole 🙏🏾🕊️

Today marks 4 years since Folajimi ‘Jimi’ Olubunmi-Adewole, 20, died after heroically jumping in to save a woman from drowning in the River Thames. His attempt to rescue her was described as a ‘sheer act of bravery.’

Rest in peace Folajimi Olubunmi-Adewole 🙏🏾🕊️
Lisa Mckenzie (@redrumlisa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Groomed I'm already in bits. Social services & school teachers standing by doing nothing blaming the children. No one is being held accountable for this. Its still happening. Only a public enquiry can bring light on this subject & properly end it. We should not be squeemish

Philip Cunliffe (@thephilippics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Banning the burka strikes against personal liberty, and is therefore anti-British. The state should not be telling people how to dress, especially not on grounds of religion. Rolling up the burka is the task of political integration and cultural change, not state coercion.

Yuan Yi Zhu (@yuanyi_z) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If I wanted to keep my religion private I simply would not write two articles in two days condeming my priest nor tweet through international mockery for my intellectually feeble stance as to the meaning of freedom of religion in contemporary society.

stevedaley (@stevedaley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Isn’t our abject dereliction of “important and necessary debates about” common values and boundaries the kindling that is fuelling existential fears about identity and race?

David Frost (@davidghfrost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recognising a river's "right to flow" may sound like just a silly season story. But actually this distortion of the meaning of "rights" is contorting our politics and our economy. My The Telegraph column tonight: 👇 telegraph.co.uk/gift/f0c63fef0…

Recognising a river's "right to flow" may sound like just a silly season story. 

But actually this distortion of the meaning of "rights" is contorting our politics and our economy.

My <a href="/Telegraph/">The Telegraph</a> column tonight: 👇

telegraph.co.uk/gift/f0c63fef0…
Together (@togetherdec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FLASHBACK: We were warning about the Online Safety Bill (now Act) over 3 years ago Alan D Miller We warned we were in a huge battle for free speech - and so it has proved Get behind our campaign for a Digital Bill of Rights to protect our freedoms in a digital age

Lisa Mckenzie (@redrumlisa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Working Class Britain this is not right - Britain First are white nationalists their origins are the National Front far closer to Nazism & Hammas than to our working class politics. Things are desperate but this is not who we are.

Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@alinejadmasih) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, the Iranian regime confirmed the death sentence of Sharifeh Mohammadi, a mother, a labor activist, and a defender of women’s rights. Her only act was standing up for justice and dignity. Now she faces execution, leaving behind a young child who may never again feel her

Today, the Iranian regime confirmed the death sentence of Sharifeh Mohammadi, a mother, a labor activist, and a defender of women’s rights. Her only act was standing up for justice and dignity. Now she faces execution, leaving behind a young child who may never again feel her
James Dreyfus (@dreyfusjames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You wouldn’t know Tris Osborne MP , as you were born in the 80’s. So let me fill you in… In the 80’s, LGB people were fighting for equality, under huge marginalisation, under the stigma of AIDS, without the support of any mainstream media, institutions, ‘allies’ or charities.

You wouldn’t know 
<a href="/TrisOsborneMP/">Tris Osborne MP</a> , as you were born in the 80’s.

So let me fill you in…

In the 80’s, LGB people were fighting for equality, under huge marginalisation, under the stigma of AIDS, without the support of any mainstream media, institutions, ‘allies’ or charities.
Barbara Rich (@barbararich_law) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rupert Myers I see Connolly as a minnow caught in a dragnet, a foolish offender at a febrile time, who found herself facing a seriously consequential criminal charge. I think her punishment has been disproportionate and she has been unlucky, but I don’t think that she was a political prisoner

Ideas Matter (@ideasmatteruk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why You Feel Like a Stranger in Your Own Country Frank Furedi cuts through exposes the silent war on language, belonging, and common sense. Landmark speech from our event The Academy this year.

JamesHeartfield (@jamesheartfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starmer is very bad, but he is also a victim of the anti-incumbent prejudices of the British electorate. The long-term corrosion of those mediating institutions that bind civil society and govt makes Britain near ungovernable, and that won't be reversed without substantial effort

Jon Bryan (@jonbryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Labour government floating the idea of charging for Employment Tribunal fees shows what they really think about workers.